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market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a normal look at the global financial headlines to me was a report. a passenger ferry with more than one hundred fifty on board has signed on the river gold in the tundra sun republican central russia one woman has died. maybe hopkins but there are conflicts on the boards on the list and with dozens still unaccounted for more details just ahead for you. on the now look at the week's main news on our c george's spy hunt charges high profile photographers with snoopy from moscow but skeptics say it's an anti russian image bruised by president saakashvili. it's demo day angry gyptian as they returned to have square to vent against the interim
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leaders who they say stole their revolution. also we've all the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls on for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifies of the title while phone hacking claims and report i read sometimes surprising. hello and welcome to the program this is all she's a weekly review and straight to our main story now at least one woman has died after a passenger with more than one hundred fifty on board signs on the river gold in the town just on republican central russia many of those on board have been rescued but the exact number is still unknown and it goes across developments fauci right now thank you very much for joining us all do we know the rescue operation of the most. until we know. well at this point we know that the rescue operation is still
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continuing but the problem with this situation is that there are still conflicting reports about the exact number of people who are missing what we do know now is that some people have been rescued quite a large numbers that are attacked out here more details from the emergencies ministry officials can tell us more on the subject. eighty three people one person has died and to include missing. which i can assure them into where people might be found helicopters of the rescue workers drivers and fun of. going to a party. well we do know that there are a large number of people that hop invested quite a large number have been rescued because another vessel was passing by during the incident and they have managed to save most of the people who were on board at that point but like we mentioned earlier still a lot of people are unaccounted for and there have been conflicting reports about
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the exact number of people on board and the exact number of people who have been rescued at work or still missing at this point we do know that about ninety are still unaccounted for how we also know that the ship is a two passenger ferry which sank on the cold river while transferring passages from one stuff from one town on the river to another apparently there has been a thunderstorm and the vessel has got cut off and got and sank very very quickly a depth of about twenty meters three kilometers away from the promise of the shore of course the criminal case has been launched into to investigate at this calls for there also russia's president that it has ordered a special investigation to find out the exact cause. of the sinking we also know that at this point the rescue mission still continues russia's ministry of emergencies is sending a special plane with divers and all their. i quit many cardboard in order to help
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by the other stuff the public is searching for those people think impossible very hard. many thanks indeed arena and of course we'll come back to you some more developments later. in georgia where three high profile photographers have been charged with spying for north korea to police a plane that has video confessions to prove their guilt but skeptics amy hale subhashini is on which chance to score political points on boston reports now on what's being seen as anti russian hype georgia is on a spy role and not for the first time this time the spotlights being shined on those usually behind the camera four photographers were arrested on thursday on suspicion of spying who was their supposed muster but first georgian authorities didn't say they thought the alleged spies were working for but a day later they did russia in moscow has accused georgia of paranoia the
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georgians are so quick to stick a spy label on to anyone i guess is just a level of democracy and there has been notice not just by russia but they risk international organisations like the un one of the photographers was released without charge the other three were charged with espionage and will remain in pretrial custody for two months one of them has gone on hunger strike and protest. however georgian president mikheil saakashvili is personal photographer has reportedly made a video confession admitting to spying for russia opposition figures are skeptical he was there i think not the only thing i keep like you and they haven't already come out shouting enjoy your time to time we're receiving threats and they'll. have no real legal and we never saw any kind of real human creations the government ukraine so this isn't the first time this has happened last year thirteen people
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were arrested and accused of being on russia's payroll earlier this week nine of them received sentences of up to fourteen years in prison for the georgian government this is a matter of national security but others in georgia are very critical of what they see as particular political calculation. is that you are always there and you are. no example human rights because all that. really isn't a russian who's never. who or is likely you're going. to really see must know deal with the most serious of occasions spying it has a neighbor with its relations are rock bottom and it has some men in jail but many are questioning whether this is really about justice or about politics tomasson party. if your prime minister is vowing to side any member of the security forces
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accused of killing protesters during the uprising that toppled former president hosni mubarak this statement comes after thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally nuns angered over the slow pace of prosecuting officials and reforms but people say they will keep fighting until they see change and he says now it isn't the same for us. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all say different things into egypt but that join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been still there we go through the books of the mubarak's that people should just live on the way the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant forced them to feel i think they werent catching activists as much
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as they are doing now and take them through a prison i guess now they're being treated violently want to kill you with evolution this bullet in the first place he's known simply as hostile here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military toys of civilians have to stop immediately immediately this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials they got rid of mubarak you know other high ranking officials but now egypt will be the same way i was before january sort of got that little bit faces a little mubarak the media rights rather than what you're telling them are running the country people like myself have been arguing for taking the high you to the factories they can pay you to be universally sticking to the word he says meaning that in every single word police we have an egypt that is amenable walk you know
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what it was never interested in politics until january she was shot with twenty three pellets by riot police twenty of which are still in her like the pain is finally gone but her perseverance is not the barrier of fear is gone and she will continue to fight to the end. i want every every egyptian citizen to be treated as a human being every protester has their own vision of the egypt they're fighting for some want to constitution and then free elections others think the new laws should follow the vote but one thing that brings them all together is that this egypt is not the it and he said no way are cheap cairo. forty proclivity and activists detained in israel for trying to reach gaza being denied access to see lawyers they currently detained in tel aviv bill taking part
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in airplane aid mission after their boats were blocked in greece that's right talk to a pro palestinian activist really balkan doesn't tell of a person any thank you very much indeed for joining it so breaking the bouquet it is bonds but flying into the heart of tel aviv i don't think the act of it being a bit provocative. i would argue that on the contrary. what is happening actually is that over five hundred europeans and americans chose to speak clearly not to lie to the border police to the. border and state clearly the bayreuth to visit palestine and they were invited by their opposed to new colleagues. in their rival solidarity for doing this they receive this. absurd treatment by a whole order of police and other security forces whereby usually what
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happens is that when visitors who want to visit were occupied west bank or east jerusalem they have to lie to. the border control in order to actually visit there they would have to say that the came to visit still before jerusalem for about an hour. we were expecting a u.n. group. to be released on the killing of nine tech shocks in its last year when israeli troops stormed another eight for the cheetah last year so how thought do you think israel would respond to these attempts. israel responds to all of these. accusations against syria against its criminal policies the work in question apartheid it responds with his theory like we just saw a couple of days ago. but this is not out of the ordinary it is amazing back to peace activists who are the only one to. show their
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solidarity and insist on basic values of the universe and recognize human rights an insistent israel advised by the international law are considered as such a big threat by israel again and this is something that we insist on the part of the us yeah yeah carry on you're part of the global b.d.s. movement and boycott divestment sanctions movement against israel and just the other day we marched seven years to the decision of the i.c.j. the international court of justice which clearly ruled the whole of the station wall is illegal the whole of every single so meant is illegal and also. clearly the west bank east jerusalem and the gaza strip was ok by posting territories that was seven years ago six years ago. it was society. devoid of national committee which is. which has over a hundred seventy different this it was
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a site you were going to zation zenith including women of invasions trade unions economic institutions and so on and all political parties in dorset but they came out with a call to the international community to apply nonviolent means of boycott divestment and sanctions against israel. until israel abides by as i mentioned before. international law and universally recognized respects universally recognized human rights this is already mounting but these are will be treated just like any other state no more and no less and has to abide by the same laws just like any other state so what about why did support for it rely on the us not especially since president obama called for palestinian independence based on the pre-one thousand nine hundred sixty seven borders which actually riles prime minister netanyahu in his washington trip and right. i think the whole internal debate between. you and obama is if they are on different sides of this debate
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is more and more just a plea more than anything else both first of all such conditions where there are no you know a situation to set any conditions israel has no rights over by posting in territory that only has. to the civil society there are three and a half million people are held in sub you mean a subhuman conditions a these territories and this is not the whole thing we're not only discussing the condition of sixty seven clearly you've longest running a military commission in modern time which is a brutal one a criminal one but also the commission of forty eight we are discussing the establishment of the state of israel as an ethnic racist entity whereby it takes to the expulsion of over seven hundred thousand naked people of the land which are
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scattered everywhere everywhere around the world these days seventy percent of the stadiums are refugees and they have the right under international law should respect that right as well as those who remained inside a the land of forty eight which is now the state of israel twenty percent of the citizenship in israel are but you cannot have equal rights. so we demand both the right for the refugees we demand equality for those inside the state of israel and clearly we demand the. legal criminal occupation of the west bank gaza strip in the street. you know there was a student campaign a road block in talking to us from tel aviv running many thanks indeed. and coming up in the program just before the anniversary of europe's worst massacres in the north iraq's he travels to srebrenica where people are still in search of justice. that's later but now rebels in libya battling part of government forces on the road
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to tripoli they're now moving towards the key town of this late time after a six week long on parts of the capital still remains over one hundred fifty kilometers away the rebels say that progress has been slow due to a lack of the munition and nato support the alliance has been running low on weapons in its push against conduct his forces and asked germany politicians and monday from the group research on globalization says that nato members broke international norway supplying weapons to rebels in. definitely years via violating the nation's sanction as well as international law there's something called the a t t. t t v two not supplying arms to the rebels this is not new news either we've been seeing this from march they've been sending arms to the rebels or whatever you want to call them the transitional council forces revolution or whatever you want to call them they are a minority. being armed by the outside in some cases they are better weapons
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actually the military right now i don't see needle winning on this thing the or the continue to arm the rebels. the former bosnian serb journal accused of ordering should bring some massacre is likely to have a new legal team to represent him at the hague roger cohen luggage angrily disrupted his second hearing berating the judges for not allowing him to have his lawyers present but many serbs feel the notorious general's trial will not bring full justice. explains. the queer little clan of slippery meets in bosnia and herzegovina looks a deal if you houses are being built people go about their business and in the center of the town a mosque and church sit side by side but disappear. unity is an illusion sixteen years ago the entire region was torn apart by ethnic clashes during the us love war and said it needs to became infamous when the united nations stated eight thousand muslim men and boys were massacred by bosnian serb forces today and immoral for the
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deceased so some grounds of a former un military base so brings on a moral ground as well maintained and frequently visited by locals journalists and tourists who get lost in on the bosnian capital of. the tourist aren't shown are the thousands of serbian graves that line cemeteries all around the serbian it's a region. where. thousands of people were killed during the balkan wars of the one nine hundred ninety s. but cemeteries like these within terra families of murdered serb civilians only get visited by the very few remaining survivors but only comes here all the time his entire family lives here he says. muslim general is responsible so you will be no i was only nine years old when i said already everything i had in life first to kill my mother then my father and brother i was wounded and taken captive
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they held me for fifty six days and only god knows how or why i survived. but even though gonna survive his loss just like that thousands of people here is being ignored. was at the hague tribunal and i was supposed to be a witness in his trial but in the end me and about thirty other witnesses were simply cast aside they didn't call us didn't ask what happened to our families and the tribunal only given two years in prison. the balkan war so heinous atrocities visited an all sides and perpetrated by all players but the version most often propagated labor stream media is rather one sided in blaming the serbs. of to. create a rationale for so-called humanitarian interventions which. occurred in considerable number. of circuit so that so-called precedent can be
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traced through the years and into today's headlines bosnia iraq afghanistan and most recently libya of old played unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones but it is very important. the creation of the. or scenario for make sure in the minds of most people. was a drum aside which was preventable but for whatever reasons so called for national unity do nothing about it. some might say the journey from sibling it's such a big ozzie via baghdad and kabul could now be traced as a kind of major road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destination carriers are about are tea party in herzegovina. turned to some today's world news in brief has been violence and bunker that show
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of a challenge to the constitution to make the predominantly muslim region or secular police used tear gas to disperse angry islam as protesters are at least fifty or thought injured although islam remains the official religion the government has remained a cruel stating absolute faith and trust in allah. the u.s. has announced it's pulling the plug on almost eight hundred million dollars of military age to pakistan relations between the two countries have been strained since a summer bin laden's killing in may the white house called pakistan an important ally in the war on terror but added that the relationship must be worked on over time. and let's return to old breaking news with the hour a passenger ferry with at least one hundred seventy people on board has signed on the blog and russia's republic of china star one person is known to have died but there are conflicting reports as to how many people are missing the vessel saying
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it's three kilometers from the shore in the area where the river widens into a nearby ship came to the stricken boats rescue to help save those on board i witness to say that thunderstorm was to blame for the sinking in twenty need to do the emergencies ministry has opened a special investigation center into the incident the double decker ship called the borg area was built in one thousand nine hundred fifty five intracoastal. these are the first images of the rescue which we're getting here. so little to see of the boat itself in deep water and of course we'll keep you updated when we get more. britain scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has evolved of the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert magic this week in battle to media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which in golf the paper and its parent company news international it's claimed journalists the phones of murder victims and dead
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soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper who has also said every prime minister's press chief media analyst at the recess of a bit has now lost his long standing in unity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supportive of british politician running for prime minister shift you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this good meaning of democracy is that an initiator of democracy really which the murdoch press was at the heart of but i think it was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed. a very finely tuned business brain he has
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a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called the sky b. that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy i think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny part of all that the political class had been sucking up to rupert murdoch for so many years including prime minister david cameron he now has to stand back and say no i can't do it anymore it's going to gag. meanwhile nasa shuttle atlantis . has made its way to the international space station always dock for the very last time and marking the end of the u.s. space shuttle era and right now we're able to bring you live pictures of the historic docking and it carried a crew of four americans and several turns a vital supplies to russian american and japanese astronaut is currently working on the station this last voyage in america's space shuttle history is
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a painful time for many who have devoted their lives to the program as r.t. is again there to check our reports. empty shells that's what was once florida's thriving space coast. up to ten thousand people will be out of a job as soon as the last shuttle makes its final voyage back to earth home to many of the kennedy space center workers rock which is on the verge of becoming a ghost town without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what you know because your beach is built on the space program you know just a lot of you are going to be out of jobs very me out he's going on welfare left and right food stamps anthony chris a fully spent twenty three years with a shuttle launch team as an engineer with a plan kiss blasting our for its final mission it means the end of his career with nasa and the beginning of one certainty a year ago he started looking for
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a new job to no avail i have applied for jobs and so far i haven't gotten any concrete responses there's not that many jobs out there for sure the u.s. scrapped its shuttle program and now wants the private sector to come up with ways to get astronauts to space several companies are working on new vehicles but it's not clear when they'll be able to deliver them one thing is certain though bill be able to hire only a fraction of the skilled space industry workers will be out of work soon and this is the first shuttle ever it never made it to space but it was used put this before the columbia shuttle first launch into space in nineteen eighty one a total of five shuttles i've been used for space missions since the two of them were lost in tragic accidents a nine hundred eighty six and in two thousand and three those lawsuits and the skyrocketing price per each launch gradually lurched to the cancellation of the program but critics say it's hard to estimate the losses that the end of the
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shuttle program will bring about both for the space industry and the people involved i think it's a really bad bank for the united states. to work for us it's going to be difficult to rebuild it for years the shuttle has been the only vehicle that could very crew and a massive load of cargo to space positional say one of the reasons the program was scrapped is that it's safer and cheaper to send cargo and people separately something that russia for example has been doing for many years but whatever the reasons for scrapping the thirty year old program for those who do go to their lives to it is the end of their dream job because i've already seen a lot of my friends go in the building more people are probably in. it also means the end of a once vibrant scientific community that's grown up around the shuttle going to shut down. let's return to our breaking news story this hour a passenger ferry with at least
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a hundred seventy people on board has sunken the revolt in russia's republic of tatarstan one person is known to have died but there are conflicting reports as to how many people are missing the vessel saying three kilometers from the shore in an area where the why don't see into a delta a nearby ship came to the stricken boats rescue to help save those on board eyewitnesses say that a storm is to blame for that sinking in twenty meter deep water the emergency is ministry has opened a special investigation center into the incident they double decker ship called people carrier was built in one thousand nine hundred fifty five inch across the back here. and these are the first images of the rescue which we're getting here as our sea right now is so little to see on the boat itself after it sank in deep water and r.t. has been speaking to a reporter in the region planed more for us. burnham there were some one hundred ninety people on board among which the one hundred fifty seven passengers about eighty people were rescued by a passing boat for the fate of sixty to seventy people is still right now this boat
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is heading to concern with victims on board some of the injured are in hospital because it's too early to list the reasons behind the accident but first reports suggest it was caught in a storm and overturned more rescuers are arriving at the scene the operation will continue until all the passengers are fine are ok you are correct and of course i'll see will keep your calls developments on that story stay with us for that. who's been in the year in iraq is an illiterate journalist. and we still in the news conference is there's going to be wasting their time trying to get killed. i thought was going to be the life and in my. view would be about twenty seven days in new orleans.
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